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SORTD MagPad 15 Watts Wireless Charging is available at flat 32% OFF ; check out the deal

Charger heat is reduced while charging is made simpler and more precise thanks to the revised magnetic architecture. 

The useful design and affordable pricing of the SORTD MagPad 15 Watts Wireless Charging Pad make it a must-have. Additionally, the magnetic wireless charger guards against short circuits, overheating and overcharging. Experience better and safer charging. Charger heat is reduced while charging is made simpler and more precise thanks to the revised magnetic architecture.

The iPhone 13/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/13 mini and the iPhone 12/iPhone 12 Pro/iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max all include charging coils on the rear that are flawlessly aligned and snap-fitted by the most recent Mag-Safe technology based on magnetic charging. All devices that support Mag-Safe are compatible with it. It has a 15-watt rapid charging capability that guarantees quick phone charging. This wireless charger is equipped with a variety of magnets that exactly line with your iPhone without the possibility of slipping, so you won’t have to worry about your phone falling off. It is quite stable because to the powerful suction. A wireless charger like this which is extremely convenient to carry as it is portable and can be put in pockets, shoulder bags, handbags, and travel bags, making it the best travel companion.

Now is the time to get the SORTD MagPad 15 Watts Wireless Charging Pad! so, check out the offer from Croma 

The product MRP was Rs. 2,999. But the croma is offering it’s for Rs.1,777.00. Yes you heard right! you can get Flat 32%OFF. And EMI also available

Key specs

  • Wireless Charging Pad Ideal For: Smartphones
  • iPhone 12/13 Series
  • Strong Magnetic Suction
  • Multi Safe Protection
  • 12 Months Warranty

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